Human Rights
CSIS Human Rights Initiative undertakes research and analysis on the critical role that human rights and democratic values play in a comprehensive and sustainable foreign policy.
In the Eye of the Storm: Ecuador’s Compounding Crises
Drawing on extensive fieldwork, CSIS Americas Program director Ryan C. Berg and Rubi Bledsoe examine the causes of Ecuador's security crisis.
Commentary by Ryan C. Berg and Rubi Bledsoe — April 24, 2024
Updates on the Release of the U.S. National Action Plan on Responsible Business Conduct
Critical Questions by Scott Busby and Lauren Burke — April 8, 2024
Launch of the United States Guidance for Online Platforms on Protecting Human Rights Defenders Online
Transcript — March 29, 2024
Advancing Decent Work and Labor Rights Globally
Transcript — February 21, 2024
Past Events
The State of Governance and Rule of Law in Uganda
Launch of the United States Guidance for Online Platforms on Protecting Human Rights Defenders Online
The Impossible State Live Podcast: Diplomacy or Crisis with DPRK in 2024?
A Human Rights Approach to Ukraine's Rapid Digitalization
Advancing Decent Work and Labor Rights Globally
Report Launch: China’s Role in Democratic Backsliding in Latin America and the Caribbean
Venezuela's Deteriorating Electoral Conditions: A Conversation with María Corina Machado
El Salvador’s 2024 Elections: Voting in a One-Party State?
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The Fight Against Forced Labor in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan with the Cotton Campaign
Podcast Episode by Daniel F. Runde — June 15, 2022
Central Asia – Russian Roulette Episode #6
Podcast Episode by Jeffrey Mankoff and Matthew P. Goodman — June 17, 2016